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The Study and Application of “Trinity System” Based on Multi-living Agent Method

In: 2012 International Conference on Information Technology and Management Science(ICITMS 2012) Proceedings

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  • Dong Zhong

    (Hubei University of Science and Technology)

  • Chun Chen

    (The Commission of Xianning City Housing and Urban and Rural Construction)

Abstract

“Trinity System”, which is consisted of “110,122,119” three police command stations merging into a police command center, the system is to achieve a unified alarm, unified command, joint action and to provide emergency services and urban public security. Multi-living Agent Method is a new method to analysis the complex system. This paper proposes to use a new method of multi-living agent to design “Trinity System” based on analyzing the traditional “Trinity System”, according to the guiding theory of the system. The paper designs the whole framework and system software architecture of “Trinity System”, it provides a good research direction to enhance the capabilities of emergency response for “Trinity System”.

Suggested Citation

  • Dong Zhong & Chun Chen, 2013. "The Study and Application of “Trinity System” Based on Multi-living Agent Method," Springer Books, in: Bing Xu (ed.), 2012 International Conference on Information Technology and Management Science(ICITMS 2012) Proceedings, edition 127, pages 621-627, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-34910-2_71
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-34910-2_71
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